@CaseOh__@caseohs_mom praying for case’s dad and both of you. so glad he’s okay. hope you’re both all right - can’t imagine how scary it was. philippians 4:7 ❤️
you guys know how nobody ever recognizes @tonyhawk? well that’s because i took all the tony hawk recognition. when he was on the masked singer i soul read him the first time i saw him based partly on clues and partly on his build
also i know nothing about tony hawk.
Yknow how games and cartoons in the 80s and 90s marketed boys’ things as aggressive and angry to be cool?
That’s social media now. And instead of young boys, it incites and targets everybody.
Rage bait never goes away. It only evolves.
It might be night but I'm in a noon state of mind rn.
Check out my full cover of New Horizons' 12PM on YouTube: https://t.co/4mtgUyBik2
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Just had a fascinating lunch with a 22-year-old Stanford grad. Smart kid. Perfect resume. Something felt off though.
He kept pausing mid-sentence, searching for words. Not complex words - basic ones. Like his brain was buffering.
Finally asked if he was okay. His response floored me.
"Sometimes I forget words now. I'm so used to having ChatGPT complete my thoughts that when it's not there, my brain feels... slower."
He'd been using AI for everything. Writing, thinking, communication. It had become his external brain. And now his internal one was getting weaker.
Made me think about calculators. Remember how teachers said we needed to learn math because "you won't always have a calculator"? They were wrong about that.
But maybe they were right about something deeper.
We're running the first large-scale experiment on human cognition. What happens when an entire generation outsources their thinking?
Don’t get me wrong, I’m beyond excited about what AI and AI agents will do for people in the same way that I was excited in 2009 when the App Store was launched.
But thinking out loud you got to think this guy I met with isn't the onnnnnly one that's going to be completely dependent on AI.
In the hidden sound test in the GBA version of Donkey Kong Country, Donkey Kong dances at different speeds for each track, mostly befitting the tone of the music. An exception is the peaceful Aquatic Ambiance track, for which Donkey Kong dances unexpectedly energetically.